Amon

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At a Glance

A duke of hell. He serves Geryon, commanding up to 40 companies of bone devils. An advanced winter wolf accompanies him at all times.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat

Amon is native to Baator, and is generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources

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Baatezu

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At a Glance

A category of devils.


Variations


Climitat

Baatezu are native to Baator, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

See individual types.


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Devil

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At a Glance

A general term comprising all lawful evil fiends. Notably, this includes baatezu— all baatezu are devils, but there are a few devils which are not baatezu.

A pronunciation guide for various names appears in Nine Hells Revisited by Ed Greenwood; Dragon #91 page 19.


Variations


Climitat

Devils are native to Baator, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

See individual types.


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Geryon

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At a Glance

A unique archdevil. Also called the Wild Beast.

The former Lord of the Fifth, deposed by Asmodeus and replaced by Levistus.

Geryon is served by Amon, and other devils.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Book of Vile Darkness — mentioned on pages 143 and 154
  • Monster Manual [2009] (1e) page 22

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The Lords of the Nine

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At a Glance

The nine rulers of Baator. They are Bel, Dispater, Mammon, Fierna/Belial, Levistus, the Hag Countess, Baalzebul, Mephistopheles, and Asmodeus.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 117

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The Dark Eight

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At a Glance

The eight generals who direct Baator’s forces in the Blood War. They are Baalzephon, Corin, Dagos, Furcas, Pearza, Zaebos, Zapan, Zimmimar. They are generally on the battlefield, but they have quarters in Malsheem. They answer to the Lords of the Nine; ultimately to Asmodeus.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 116

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Nessus

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At a Glance

The ninth and lowest of the Nine Hells of Baator.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 123

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Cania

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At a Glance

The eighth of the Nine Hells of Baator.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 122

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Maladomini

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At a Glance

The seventh of the Nine Hells of Baator.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 121

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Malbolge

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At a Glance

The sixth of the Nine Hells of Baator.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 121

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